[NFBMO] Talking Glucose Meter

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Sun Jan 4 19:35:33 UTC 2026


He may find that a CGM is better if he doesn't want the continuous finger
sticks. The CGM will tell him which foods elevate his sugar the fastest and
how long it takes for the levels to return to normal.

 

Libre is a good one, and I understand there are some out there that do not
require a prescription.

 

Warmly,

 

Gary

 

 

From: NFBMO <nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Linda Coccovizzo via
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Subject: [NFBMO] Talking Glucose Meter

 

Hello all! I hope this email finds you well, with an excellent start to your
2026! A good friend of mine is asking about talking blood glucose monitors.
He has not been diagnosed as diabetic, but is pretty sure, that his doctor
is going to suggest that he monitor his blood sugar for a few months, to
ensure that everything is ok. He is asking which meters are the most
accessible. My searching shows that the Prodigy Voice seems to be the most
affordable and accessible option for this situation, but I thought I would
reach out to see what information you all have so I canlead him in the right
direction. Thanks for anything any of you might be able to share.

 

Linda Coccovizzo

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